The position of possessive and demonstrative adjectives in the Noctes atticae of Aulus Gellius |
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It is also easy to find passages in Gellius without the possessive, in accordance
with the usual principle, where it would be supplied in an English translation. This
is often the case with nouns denoting relationship, such as pater and filius : I 23 ...
It is also easy to find passages in Gellius without the possessive, in accordance
with the usual principle, where it would be supplied in an English translation. This
is often the case with nouns denoting relationship, such as pater and filius : I 23 ...
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Gellius and shows some irregularity in the position of the possessive. In all but
one the possessive is used for clearness and is not emphatic. Nine times it
follows the noun in keeping with the usual rule : I 5 . 2 Q. Hortensius omnibus
ferme ...
Gellius and shows some irregularity in the position of the possessive. In all but
one the possessive is used for clearness and is not emphatic. Nine times it
follows the noun in keeping with the usual rule : I 5 . 2 Q. Hortensius omnibus
ferme ...
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Prepositions (13). The only preposition which in Gellius is placed between hie
and the noun is in. This position is not the usual rule excepting in the particular
phrase hoc in loco, which occurs twelve times with this order ot words and only
once ...
Prepositions (13). The only preposition which in Gellius is placed between hie
and the noun is in. This position is not the usual rule excepting in the particular
phrase hoc in loco, which occurs twelve times with this order ot words and only
once ...
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